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Description
Dive into the vast, celestial soundscapes with the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome, where each strum on your guitar sends echoes across the universe. This isn't just a reverb pedal; it's your ticket to crafting sonic masterpieces that resonate with the infinite. Its meticulously designed circuitry ensures that every note you play is imbued with the ethereal quality of cosmic reverb, making it a must-have for those who dare to explore the uncharted territories of sound. With the Supermoon Chrome, your music isn't just heard; it's experienced.
Key Features:
- 300ms of rich, expansive reverb for creating vast soundscapes
- Up to 30 seconds of reverb tail, allowing notes to linger in the air like stardust
- Precise control over your sound with Reverb, Decay, and Sway knobs
- Ideal for musicians looking to add a unique, atmospheric layer to their compositions
Product specs
| Brand | Mr. Black |
| Model | Supermoon |
| Finish | Black, Chrome |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Reverb Pedals |
FAQs
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What type of reverb does the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome pedal offer?
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The Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome provides a lush, ambient reverb with a unique modulation effect, ideal for creating atmospheric soundscapes.
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Is the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome pedal true bypass?
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Yes, the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome features true bypass switching, ensuring that your signal remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use.
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Can the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome be used with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome is versatile and can be used effectively with both electric guitar and bass, providing rich reverb tones for either instrument.
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What power supply does the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome require?
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The Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a 2.1mm center-negative barrel, commonly used for most guitar pedals.
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How does the modulation in the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome affect the reverb sound?
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The modulation in the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome adds a subtle, atmospheric movement to the reverb tail, enhancing the depth and creating a more immersive sound experience.
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PROS
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Unique spacy, warbly reverb effect
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Maintains signal volume when engaged
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Capable of extremely long decay
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Versatile: from subtle hall to intense modulation
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Chrome version offers 100% wet mix and longer decay
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Distinctive modulation with adjustable sway knob
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Transparent sound, close to Fender Blackface era
CONS
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No tone control, can sound too bright
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Not versatile in function, excels in one specific sound
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome.
Comparisons
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The Supermoon Chrome is perceived as brighter, whereas the Bloodmoon offers a darker tone, with the Supermoon sitting in between both in tonal profile.
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Features and functionality
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The Eterna, another Mr. Black pedal, offers a shimmer effect that can be turned off to reveal a versatile plate reverb, praised for its ambient capabilities.
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The Supermoon Chrome’s "Sway" knob introduces pitch modulation, enhancing its sci-fi ambience, while the "Decay" knob extends reverb tails to 40+ seconds.
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The Chrome version offers a 100% wet option, removing the dry signal entirely, which is distinct from the regular Supermoon and Bloodmoon.
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The Supermoon Chrome excels in creating expansive soundscapes, especially when paired with fuzz pedals, enhancing its versatility for experimental tones.
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Use cases and applications
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The Bloodmoon is favored for heavier music genres like doom and black metal, especially when used with high gain and fuzz, where tonal differences become less noticeable.
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The Supermoon Chrome is suitable for heavy, distorted riffs, as demonstrated by the band Windhand in live performances.
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Supermoon Chrome can be used as an "always on" reverb, adding subtle ambience without overshadowing the main guitar tone, making it ideal for ambient music.
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Works effectively in bass setups due to its brightness, avoiding muddiness common with darker reverbs, making it a preferred choice for bass players.
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Tremolo effects pair well with the Supermoon Chrome's long decay, expanding its ambient sound capabilities further when used in conjunction.
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User experience
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Some users prefer the Bloodmoon for its darker sound on cleaner tones, making it ideal for effects loops without driving the reverb excessively.
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Some users experience hum/hiss when using the pedal in certain setups, suggesting inconsistent noise issues depending on individual rig configurations.
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Owners report the Supermoon Chrome adds a lo-fi wash underneath the guitar signal, enhancing lush ambient reverb qualities.
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Some users report no noise issues, while others experience significant noise when switching, indicating potential variability in unit performance.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 4 Ratings
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Massive Reverb
A beautiful, versatile, haunting reverb capable of 30 seconds of decay, 100% wet mix, and deep intense modulation. Can be used for more subtle hall like settings or for crazy, cavernous pitch shifting. The difference between the Supermoon Chrome and the regular Supermoon, is that the Chrome mix goes 100% wet and has a longer decay. Definitely a must have for reverb lovers
Artist usage
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At 3:54 in the video titled "Board to Death Ep. 12 - Taylor York (Paramore) | EarthQuaker Devices" on YouTube, Taylor York can be seen using the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome reverb pedal. It is positioned under the Mantic Proverb and next to the Empress Effects reverb.
At 40:25 in the "Keith Urban Rig Rundown for High and Alive Tour 2025" video by Premier Guitar on YouTube, Keith Urban is seen using a Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome Reverb Pedal as part of his pedalboard during a live performance.
"Huff doesn’t need a spaceship to get where he needs to go. Along with a TC Electronic PolyTune and a Lehle volume pedal, he runs a Vertex Effects Steel String (Slight Return Edition), Vertex Ultraphonix Mk II, Boss SD-2, TC Electronic Corona, Boss VB-2w, Mr. Black SuperMoon, Strymon Brigadier, and Line 6 M9 Stompbox Modeler."
The Supermoon can be seen in this picture I took of Jayce's pedalboard at a recent show in Haverford, PA
in this video Nico is playing multiple pedals, including the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome
This 2016 interview with Nathan features some of his guitars and effects, used mainly in studio.
Nathan Larson: ' As you can see, in addition to the Afterneath there's three excellent Mr. Black pedals, the Dark Echo, the Supermoon, and the Eterna. I played a 70s Gibson 335, again recorded direct.'
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